Golden copper with a thin off white head., veering on oily. Sweet caramel and light vanilla notes. In mouth, a sweet malt with a bit of maple, not very hoppy, with a lightluy oily mouthfeel. A bit thin. On tap, August 5, 2006.

On tap at L’Amère à Boire, pours a clear amber with a medium beige head. Aroma is pretty bland, with bready malts and light herbal notes. Flavour is a bit fruity, with dry bready malts. Slightly more exciting than the Vollbier, with the added fruitiness. Decent, but still bland.

Little aroma. Nice amber colour with decent white head. Rather anonymous middle of the road flavour. Nothing assertive about this beer. Not a bad beer by any means but not one of the best at this fine brewpub. On tap.

Clear copper with a quickly diminishing white head. Bready malt aroma. Not very tasty and very simple. Some diluted caramel, a bit bready with some none-bitter floral hops. Medium and oily body. A decent easy-to-drink pub brew but too simple for me to give it the passing mark of 3.0. Named after a czech dragon that accepted to stop setting everything on fire in exchange for a barrel of this beer. Dragons are powerful creatures but which such business acumen it’s no wonder they lived in caves.

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